China Tells Tech Giants to Stop Blocking Rivals' Links on Their Digital Platforms

Tencent restricts users from sharing content from ByteDance-owned video app Douyin on its instant messaging apps WeChat and QQ.

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By Reuters | Updated: 13 September 2021 18:06 IST
Highlights
  • China's Internet is dominated by a handful of technology giants
  • The practice targeted by the MIIT is common
  • Shares in Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings fell

Alibaba's Taobao and Tmall e-commerce marketplaces do not allow Tencent's payment service

China fired a fresh regulatory shot at its tech giants on Monday, telling them to end a long-standing practice of blocking each other's links on their sites or face consequences.

The comments, made by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) at a news briefing, mark the latest step in Beijing's broad regulatory crackdown that has ensnared sectors from technology to education and property and wiped billions of dollars off the market value of some of the country's largest companies.

China's Internet is dominated by a handful of technology giants which have historically blocked links and services by rivals on their platforms.

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Restricting normal access to Internet links without proper reason "affects the user experience, damages the rights of users and disrupts market order," said MIIT spokesperson Zhao Zhiguo, adding that the ministry had received reports and complaints from users since it launched a review of industry practices in July.

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"At present we are guiding relevant companies to carry out self-examination and rectification," he said, citing instant messaging platforms as one of the first areas they were targeting.

He did not specify what the consequences would be for companies that failed to abide with the new guidelines.

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The MIIT did not name any companies, but the 21st Century Business Herald newspaper reported on Saturday that Alibaba and Tencent were among the firms told to end the practice by an unspecified time last week.

Shares in Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings fell on Monday by over 6 percent and 3 percent respectively against a 3 percent decline in the Hang Seng Tech Index.

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The practice targeted by the MIIT is common.

Tencent restricts users from sharing content from ByteDance-owned short video app Douyin on Tencent's instant messaging apps WeChat and QQ. In February, Douyin filed a complaint with a Beijing court saying that it constituted monopolistic behaviour. Tencent has called those accusations baseless.

In other cases, Alibaba's Taobao and Tmall e-commerce marketplaces do not allow Tencent's payment service WeChat Pay to be used as a payment option.

Tencent said it supported the MIIT's guidance and would make the necessary changes in phases.

An Alibaba spokesperson referred Reuters to remarks made by CEO Daniel Zhang on August 3, when he said rectification was "highly necessary".

"Forced cracks in China's walled gardens has the potential to re-write China's digital advertising and e-commerce landscapes," said Michael Norris, research and strategy manager at Shanghai-based consultancy AgencyChina.

"In the short term, all eyes will be on Tencent as it comes to grips with what it means to open WeChat to Alibaba and ByteDance."

The MIIT also said on Monday that China had "too many" electric vehicle (EV) makers and the government will encourage consolidation.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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